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Names are difficult because they only stand for one thing: a person.
But in each of these cases, the services have only been launched in markets where Line has a strong user base — the aforementioned Japan, Thailand and Taiwan — because they only stand a chance of success with users who are highly engaged.
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In fact, they're major storm risks with branches that get tangled up in power lines, and they only stand because the city is too poor or preoccupied to deal with that particular problem.
To the latter, entails were objectionable because they not only stood in the way of mortgaging the land for purposes of improvement but also because inalienability prevented its coming into the hands of the most efficient cultivator.
Their analysis is that crises like this are inevitable because parties only stand for election on one side of the linguistic frontier.
Relations between forest growth and tree diversity are difficult to assess because, in many studies only stand volumes and not growth are documented, and the main species of the canopy and not all species are recorded.
"In the end, the public will make the determination whether online brokerages are being responsible, because it will only stand for so many mistakes," says Miller.
It is the main responsibility of the leadership in the organization to create and sustain an ethical environment and climate, because these not only stand for what ought to be done but also encourage good practice [ 15].
Because a man should only stand up for things that truly matter".
"You can only stand it because there's no faces," said one rescue worker, a steamfitter.
Nichola rolls her eyes: she'd much rather live in London - 'I'd like this place much better if it was in the middle of Hyde Park' - and claims she can only stand it at Nyetimber because she keeps 'an incey, wincey flat' in Chelsea, London, to which she escapes each week.
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